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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > XIV. IFTA DÜNYA AİLE TERAPİSİ KONGRESİ > PLENARIES > |
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A Discourse Concerning Occurrence And Flow At Crisis Situations:In the Context of Humans and Systems
By being in continuation, without interruption, with the true and valid form of information concerning humans, the emphasis is on serving more through straightforward follow-up and intervention rather than being in administration of various tenets. In one way or the other, it is a concern to stay at the position where the anonymous information present in all of these approaches is subject to the slightest meaning and definition deviation
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Resilience Following War and Terrorism
Over twenty years ago, the Chilean practice of collecting oral histories or testimonies of political violence that could later be used to prosecute war criminals was found to have positive effect on the mental health and social adjustment of those who had been tortured and severely traumatized
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Enhancing Family & Community Connectedness to Access Resilience in Times of Trauma
A family's heritage and values have profound bearing on the stresses it encounters, and how it handles them. Socio-economic change, natural and man-made disasters and migration are a major influence on the integrity of society. In these times of global crisis, communities around the world are in danger of losing their intrinsic structure and protective factors
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Disaster Response Program: A Model for Developing Countries
When a disaster strikes a developing country, little can be done in terms of psychological help due to a number of factors such as too much bureaucracy, financing, insufficient number of trained professionals and the amount of time it takes to train the professionals.
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Impact of the Holocaust and other Genocides on Successive Generations
It is exceedingly difficult to quantify the impact of any genocide on the survivors and the descendants of those who lived through any of these horrific experiences. But we have garnered some knowledge about short and long term impact, influences and consequences of these conflagrations.
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Minority Groups
The speaker will illustrate his main ideas in working with diversity, by introducing a cultural dimension in family therapy. Starting from a systemic-relational point of view he will describe
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Responding to Disaster: The Role of Family Culture
Cohen-Harris Center for Trauma and Disaster Intervention, and Tel-Aviv Community Mental Health Center, Departments of Psychiatry and Philosophy Tel-Aviv University; and Yale Child Study Center, Israel
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And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: Impact of Traumatic World Events on Individuals and Families
Work on war, terrorism, and disaster suggests that losses that individuals and families experience in the domains of personal resources (e.g., self-esteem, optimism), condition resources (e.g., marriage, employment), energy resources (e.g., time, credit) and material resources (e.g., house, car) are the key ingredients in outcomes of traumatic events.
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Ideal Family & Ordinary Family & Professional Attitude
We all need a safe home and family. There is no consensus on the definition of the “normal” and “healthy” family, but the common feature is that the family consists of indivuduals who are from both genders and different generations. The members are tied by blood or by marriage.
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